Destiny: Or, The Chief's Daughter, Bind 1R. Bentley, 1882 |
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admire answer beauty Benbowie better called Captain Malcolm CHAPTER charming cheek Chief colour creature cried Glenroy daughter dear Deed delight dinner door dress Dunshiera Elizabeth Waldegrave emotion epicure exclaimed eyes father favour feelings felt Florinda fond Glen Glenroy's gout guests hand happy head heard heart Highland hoch honour hope impatiently Inch Orran Julius Cæsar Lady Elizabeth Lady Waldegrave Ladyship laugh Lochdhu look Lord Allonby M'Dow M'Intosh Macauley's Madame Latour mamma manner manse marriage married ment mind Miss Edith Miss Lucy Miss Malcolm Molly Macauley nature never Norman Norman Malcolm NORTHANGER ABBEY papa party perhaps poor pretty replied returned Ronald scarcely Scotland seemed sigh silent Simon Sir Reginald smile sorrow speak spirits sure sweet talk tears teinds tell there's thing thought tion tone turned uncon uttered voice wish woman young
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